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  2. File:Ontario Road Map, 1959 (I0050537).jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Portal:Roads/Selected article/13 - Wikipedia

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    It is the longest 400-Series Highway in Ontario, and one of the widest and busiest highways in the world. In fact, the highway has the distinction of being North America's busiest freeway. Together with Quebec Autoroute 20, it is the road transportation backbone of the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor, along which over half of Canada's population ...

  4. File:Ontario Road Map, 1955 (I0050528).jpg - Wikipedia

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    All images from the RG 14-100 Official Road Maps of Ontario were uploaded as part of the Archives of Ontario’s GLAM Wiki project. Licensing This file is licensed under the Open Government Licence - Ontario .

  5. Ontario Provincial Highway Network - Wikipedia

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    The road was finished in November 1917, 5.5 metres (18 ft) wide and nearly 64 kilometres (40 mi) long, becoming the first concrete road in Ontario. [77] The highway became the favourite drive of many motorists, and it quickly became a tradition for many families to drive it every Sunday. [79]

  6. List of Ontario provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    Service road for Wasaga Beach bypass Highway 7162 Ontario Street 0.8 0.5 Highway 520 Highway 7298 Parry Sound Armour Old Highway 11 route Highway 7172 Young Street 0.6 0.4 Highway 101 Railway Avenue – Foleyet RR station Sudbury Foleyet Highway 7182 Shebeshekong Road 18.6 11.6 Highway 559 Highway 69 Parry Sound Shawanaga, Carling

  7. Roads in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    There are many classes of roads in Ontario, Canada, including provincial highways (which is further broken down into the King's Highways, the 400-series, Secondary Highways, Tertiary Highways, and the 7000-series), county (or regional) roads, and local municipal routes.

  8. 400-series highways - Wikipedia

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    Highway 401 is the longest freeway at 828.0 kilometres (514.5 mi), in addition to being the widest and busiest road in Canada. Highway 420 is the shortest of the routes at 3.3 kilometres (2.1 mi). [1] There are four examples of 400 series standard highways in Ontario that are not signed as such.

  9. Leaside Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Leaside Bridge, formerly the East York Leaside Viaduct, and officially commemorated as the Confederation Bridge, is a truss bridge that spans the Don River in the City of Toronto, Ontario. Carrying six lanes of Millwood Road, it was built to connect the then Town of Leaside, including Thorncliffe Park, to the then Township of East York, and ...